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    Hungary Proposes Crypto Law to Regulate Digital Investment Instruments

    • March 6, 2024
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    The government of Hungary is considering legislation to regulate digital investment instruments, including cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum. This comes as nations around the world grapple with how to deal with emerging technology and the impact it may have on financial systems. This proposal seeks to establish clear rules and standards for companies and individuals using digital currencies as investment tools. These regulatory measures aim to provide investor protection, maintain financial stability, and counter the risks associated with money laundering and terrorism financing. The proposed law would regulate how digital investment instruments like cryptocurrency are distributed, registered, and traded and would establish transparent guidelines for institutions offering these services. In line with global movements, Hungary sees a need to clarify the status of cryptocurrencies and regulate their use to ensure a safe environment for users and investors alike. The proposal still needs approval from parliament and would be subject to public consultation. However, it underscores the growing recognition worldwide of cryptocurrencies and digital finance as significant factors in the global economy, and the corresponding need to provide clear, standardized rules to govern their use.
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